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      <title>The Dynamics of Ritual and Embodiment in Contemporary Religion and Spirituality</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2021 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>Within the framework of International Society for the Sociology of Religion 36th Conference (12 July - 15 July 2021), this panel aims to explore and discuss methodological and theoretical issues related to ethnographic research on sensory and bodily experiences in contemporary religion and spirituality. This panel invites scholars to present their contributions that include sensoriality as a central aspect of their research, either as a methodological tool (completing classical methodologies); or as a theoretical perspective to approach sensory settings and bodily (inter-)actions. </description>
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      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Still on the Map! </title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>"Still on the Map!" takes as its context the Mississippi Delta fifteen years after Hurricane Katrina and about five years after the commissioning of the major new "100-year" flood protection infrastructure. Expressed from its title -a statement of resistance/resilience chanted by many inhabitants during ecological events in Louisiana- this research project aims to describe the links and "attachments" (LATOUR, 2017) that different communities in the delta maintain with their geographical environment in a situation of strong ecological tipping point, integrating the natural and artificial infrastructures of the watershed into the definition of ecosystems as socio-political actors in their own right. In a context where the delta's land is gradually sinking into the sea, every hour the surface area of a football pitch is permanently flooded. </description>
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      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>PhD positions for the research project Gangs, Gangsters, and Ganglands: Towards a Global Comparative Ethnography” (GANGS)</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>The project “Gangs, Gangsters, and Ganglands: Towards a Global Comparative Ethnography” (GANGS) aims to develop a systematic comparative investigation of global gang dynamics, to better understand why they emerge, how they evolve over time, whether they are associated with particular urban configurations, how and why individuals join gangs, and what impact this has on their potential futures. It draws on ethnographic research carried out in Nicaragua, South Africa, and France, adopting an explicitly tripartite focus on “Gangs”, “Gangsters”, and “Ganglands” in order to better explore the interplay between group, individual, and contextual factors. The first will consider the organisational dynamics of gangs, the second will focus on individual gang members and their trajectories before, during, and after their involvement in a gang, while the third will reflect on the contexts within which gangs emerge and evolve. </description>
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      <author>elsa.zotian@openedition.org (Elsa Zotian)</author>
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      <title>Experienced researcher for two action-research projects on urban citizen participation in Brussels</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jan 2018 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>You will be part of a multidisciplinary team, investigating the potential of new approaches to  urban civic participation, such as by experimenting and developing new methodologies, design interventions and technological approaches. You will be mainly responsible for exploratory research and inquiries, in-depth field studies, and for evaluating and reporting of the action-research. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Ixelles-Elsene (1050)</category>
      <author>elsa.zotian@openedition.org (Elsa Zotian)</author>
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      <title>Journal of Festive Studies</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2017 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>    The journal’s stated aim is to draw together all academics who share an interest in festivities, including but not limited to holiday celebrations, family rituals, carnivals, religious feasts, processions and parades, and civic commemorations. The specific contributions of the historical, geographical, sociological, anthropological, ethnological, psychological, and economic disciplines to the study of festivities may be explored but, more importantly, authors should offer guidelines on how to successfully integrate them. How can one reconcile, for instance, the discourse of “festival tourism,” dominated by the positivistic, quantitative research paradigm of consumer behavior approaches, with a more classical discourse, mostly flowing from cultural anthropology and sociology, concerning the roles, meanings and impacts of festivals in society and culture? </description>
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      <author>anastasia.giadinelli@openedition.org (Anastasia Giardinelli)</author>
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      <title>The Geographical Information of Art History: How and Why to Retrace the Circulation of Knowledge and Facts</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2014 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The spatial turn in humanities has enticed various disciplines to deconstruct the making of artistic facts: studying the circulation of artworks and artists now appears to be a fertile way to uncover the rationales, the constraints and the transgressions that shape the historical geography of art. This ‘return to facts’ calls for a closer examination of the methods used to identify, collect, re-assemble and interpret the geographical information produced by artistic activity. To examine the traceability of artistic knowledge and facts is the primary aim of this issue of the Artl@s Bulletin. </description>
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      <author>elsa.zotian@openedition.org (Elsa Zotian)</author>
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      <title>A three year post-doc position in the Department of Sociology, University of Geneva (80%)</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>Le/la post-doc que nous recrutons sur un poste à 80% participera durant 3 ans au projet financé par le fonds national Suisse de la recherche scientifique (dirigé par la prof. Mathilde Bourrier): « Organizing, Communicating, and Costing in Risk Governance: Learning Lessons from the H1N1 Pandemic ». Il/Elle travaillera plus particulièrement sur les deux composantes du projet portant sur les facteurs organisationnels et communicationnels de la gestion de la pandémie, en Suisse, aux États-Unis et au Japon. La personne recherchée a obtenu son doctorat en sociologie ou en anthropologie depuis moins de 3 ans, d'excellentes capacités à mener des terrains de recherche dans plusieurs pays, et d'un intérêt marqué pour les questions de santé globale (global health). </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Geneva (1211)</category>
      <author>luigia.parlati@openedition.org (Luigia Parlati)</author>
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